2023 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium
The 2023 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, held from December 5-9, 2023, brings together clinicians and researchers from around the world for panel discussions, presentations, poster sessions, and more. The meeting features critical research updates on improving the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer, evidence-based care considerations, and other important information on breast cancer for oncology nurses.
In this video, Dr. Polyak speaks about what the lectureship means to her at SABCS 2023.
In this video interview, Dr. Welm speaks about what the award means to her and her hopes for the future.
There are critical time intervals for starting systemic therapy in patients with early triple-negative breast cancer.
The annual event rate over 15 years of follow-up was 1.2% per annum for margins at least 2 mm and 1.8% for those under 2 mm.
Nearly half of young women who are breast cancer survivors experienced sexual dysfunction more than 5 years after diagnosis.
Oncology nurse navigators reported “substantial barriers to many services” for patients with breast cancer.
The prospective study evaluated the hormonal contraception use and breast cancer risk in carriers of BRCA1 or BRCA2.
The 5-year OS rates “increased steadily” for female breast cancer, but survival rates did not improve for male breast ...
A large prospective study evaluated the acceptance of universal genetic testing in patients and clinicians.
Regardless of their coping style or demographics, patients universally believed 1 thing about psychotherapy referrals.
AI software flagged suspicious screening mammography exams that an interpreting radiologist did not recall for work-up.
It evaluated patients’ emotional distress, how they perceived the quality of navigation, and their satisfaction with care.
There was a 27% increase in breast cancer clinical trial enrollment over the first 12-month period of the study.
Researchers used a tissue-free multiomic assay to evaluate plasma samples from patients with stage I-III breast cancer.
Researchers compared art therapy, music therapy, and routine oncology care among patients with breast cancer.
An exercise physiologist created an individualized, home-based exercise program for patients with low physical activity.
Nurse-Led Individualized Follow-ups After Early Breast Cancer Improve Quality of Life, Mental Health
The MyHealth study showed nurse-led visits significantly improved multiple outcomes over regular physician-led visits.The AMBER study investigated sleep health, sleep quality, and physical and mental well-being in more than 1,400 patients.
Researchers compared outcomes in patients who received radiotherapy and those who omitted radiotherapy in the PROSPECT trial.
Researchers developed the OASIS breast tissue repository and a classifier system to characterize samples.
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